The tactics in the Syrian conflict span from ground attacks to digital warfare. Insurgent groups, the Syrian government and rebels alike have plastered social media platforms with footage, first person accounts, and propaganda to direct the attention of the world to their cause.

Using a public voice to further war campaigns or hinder governments has long been a war tactic, however the ever-changing digital world has offered up creative solutions to those seeking a soap box.

However, rebel forces have retaliated with accounts of their own. Assad-supporters have blanketed social media with brutal and grimy footage of coups -- all done in attempt to solicit attention.

The internet has provided a space where rebel groups and insurgents can be as anonymous as they like without fear of deadly retaliation.

Digital sites are being used as a platform to build profiles and create a brand for rebel brigades to exhibit their force and create an identifiable image. They raise funds for weapons, and supplies as well as claim responsibility and announce assassination attempts.

Facbook has also served up activists with a vast array of tools such as the Syria Updater Facebook app that takes a hold of your status field and blasts your feed with updates, news and information about the 'Syrian Revolution'.

For the fighter on the go, the Syrian resistance created apps such as "Souria Wa Bas" (Only Syria) which is a mobile interactive app for iPhone and Android where subscribers can keep track of deaths in the region and access videos and audio information.